TY - JOUR PY - 2004// TI - Bicycle helmet ventilation and comfort angle dependence JO - European journal of applied physiology A1 - Bishop, Phillip A. A1 - Huber, R. A1 - Ducas, Charline A1 - Bruhwiler, Paul A. SP - EP - VL - IS - N2 - Five modern bicycle helmets were studied to elucidate some of the variations in ventilation performance, using both a heated manikin headform and human subjects ( n=7). Wind speed and head angle were varied to test their influence on the measured steady-state heat exchange (cooling power) in the skull section of the headform. The cooling power transmitted by the helmets varied from about 60% to over 90% of that of the nude headform, illustrating the range of present manufacturer designs. Angling the head forward by 30 degrees was found to provide better cooling power to the skull (up to 25%) for three of the helmets and almost equal cooling power in the remaining two cases. Comparisons of skull ventilation at these angles with human subjects strongly supported the headform results. LA - SN - 1439-6319 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-004-1114-5 ID - ref1 ER -